Urinary Sodium and Potassium, and Risk of Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke (INTERSTROKE): A Case-Control Study

Although low sodium intake (<2 g/day) and high potassium intake (>3.5 g/day) are proposed as public health interventions to reduce stroke risk, there is uncertainty about the benefit and feasibility of this combined recommendation on prevention of stroke. METHODS: We obtained random urine samp...

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Main Authors: Al Hussain, F. (Author), Avezum, A. (Author), Chin, S.L (Author), Czlonkowska, A. (Author), Damasceno, A. (Author), Dans, A.L (Author), Diaz, R. (Author), Elsayed, A. (Author), Ferguson, J. (Author), Hankey, G.J (Author), Iversen, H.K (Author), Judge, C. (Author), Lanas, F. (Author), Langhorne, P. (Author), Lisheng, L. (Author), Lopez-Jaramillo, P. (Author), Malaga, G. (Author), Mondo, C. (Author), O'Donnell, M.J (Author), Ogah, O.S (Author), Ogunniyi, A. (Author), Oguz, A. (Author), Oveisgharan, S. (Author), Pogosova, N. (Author), Rangarajan, S. (Author), Rao-Melacini, P. (Author), Rosengren, A. (Author), Rumboldt, Z. (Author), Ryglewicz, D. (Author), Smyth, A. (Author), Wang, X. (Author), Weimar, C. (Author), Xavier, D. (Author), Yusoff, K. (Author), Yusuf, S. (Author), Yusufali, A. (Author), Zhang, H. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2021
Series:American Journal of Hypertension
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